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A martini sound good right about now. I’ve spent the day working with a new chocolate my supplier talked me into. I’ve struggled with it all day. My truffles are alright but not the quality I’m used to. The whole batch is sold so I’m not out anything but I’m going back to the product I’m used to!

I do! Equal parts Vanilla flavored Vodka, Godiva Liquor (I like the milk chocolate) and Bailey’s Irish Cream. It’s called a Boston Cream Pie Martini. You can rim the glass with sugar but I find it to be too sweet. I’ve seen people dip the rim in vodka and then swirl it into shaved chocolate but I find that too messy.

Ok you all are suggesting the mix but you must remember what kind of vodka do you use? Some are better and depends on what kind of flavor you are looking for

I feel the Absolute brand is one of those that you can mix with anything and reasonably priced for parties.

Kettle One and Sky are also good choices for fancier gatherings however, I discovered a swedish Vodka called Svedka that combines all of the elements of the 2 vodkas mentioned above and it’s very reasonably price.

SVEDKA Vodka is great because no matter how much I drink, I don’t get a hangover. Just like red wines. When I do drink them I stick to pinot noirs.

DIRECTIONSWhisk together the milk, Irish cream liqueur, vodka, and instant pudding mix in a bowl until combined. Continue whisking for 2 minutes.Spoon the pudding mixture into shot glasses or disposable ‘party shot’ cups. Chill until set, about 30 minutes. The shots will have the consistency of mousse.